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Originally Posted by Armyphotog
I don't understand dry firing? Don't understand what purpose it serves. Kinda like sitting behind the wheel of a car, but not driving it. The results are totally different when you pop a cap, just like cranking the darn car.
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Once you've learned how to manage recoil, most of your practice should be dry firing. It lets you practice trigger technique without recoil to mask your faults. When I used to practice seriously about 90% of my trigger pulls were with an empty gun.